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Where's Daadi?stupidity
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Where's Daadi?stupidity
Yes.Sodium can be used for Sacr. protection?
Btw Thanks Saad for clearing it out.
i don't think group 1 metals are such a good idea. Group 1 metals are extremely reactive even in airYes.
No problem. We're here to help.
But you can use them. We don't use them is another thing. We commonly use Zinc.i don't think group 1 metals are such a good idea. Group 1 metals are extremely reactive even in air
i don't think group 1 metals are such a good idea. Group 1 metals are extremely reactive even in air
It can. In galvanization, you apply a COATING OF ZINC on the iron.I am just confused whether Zinc can be used in both the processes or not since it is a more reactive metal than Iron?
yup it can be both waysI am just confused whether Zinc can be used in both the processes or not since it is a more reactive metal than Iron?
yup it can be both ways
It can. In galvanization, you apply a COATING OF ZINC on the iron.
usama321, Don't you hate it when people do this?Thank you both of u nerds
Well, now, its time for Past Papers.I haven't come across sacrificial protection as of now. Which book do u use?
yeah and even more when they don't even bother hitting the like buttonusama321, Don't you hate it when people do this?
I don't want likes, but just calling someone who helps you a nerd is bizarre.yeah and even more when they don't even bother hitting the like button
So early? Khairiyat? Chemistry nai jaan leli?m off to sleep,
Little time, so much to do, links posted:Hope we all get A*s .
Also, can anyone explain me esters as well as isomers in detail.
LOL B is the answerWhich reagent could be used to distinguish between dilute nitric acid and dilute hydrochloric
acid?
A aqueous barium chloride
B aqueous silver nitrate
C aqueous sodium hydroxide
D copper(II) carbonate
Explain please?:s
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